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…not one. How life has changed for us all. One thing almost did not change a jot for me and that was my making. Making is as much a part…
…not one. How life has changed for us all. One thing almost did not change a jot for me and that was my making. Making is as much a part…
…did it! We did work Christmas day too though. My enjoyment in making always overcomes the weariness I sometimes feel in the constructive processes of pulling and pushing, lifting, placing,…
…and staffs Making bench and bar stools Making bandsawn birdhouses Making your first mallet Making Christmas decorations from wood Making the Paul Sellers bow saw The 2014 Schedule of workshops…
…my weekly projects include making projects to camera. The Tool Chest came out well. It looks basic in some ways, but it’s one of those unusual projects that has a…
…of chairmaking; an aspect of woodworking and furniture making most experienced woodworking artisans and furniture makers avoid like the plague. It has eight mortise and tenon joints with angled shoulders…
…throughout. Click below for a detailed post on making a drill bit guide. MAKING A DRILL BIT GUIDE Find the midpoint across the length and then measure 2″ (51mm) from…
Making a Craftsman-style Rocking Chair in Oak I think making chairs…
John’s making a dovetailed box and his joints came out really well, almost perfect. One of the things that has struck me over the past 25 years of teaching apprentices…
…exactness. The tools were cast iron and steel as well as wood and steel. I used dedicated tools and improvised by making tools as I went. So many times we…
…funny, cute and affectionate. As it is with many things, making a cot by a grandad is amazingly pleasurable. Making two is all the better and the prototype in pine…
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